List of State Leaders in 1846 - North American and The Caribbean

North American and The Caribbean

  • Costa Rica -
    1. Francisco María Oreamuno Bonilla, Head of State of Costa Rica (1844–1846)
    2. José María Alfaro Zamora, Head of State of Costa Rica (1846–1847)
  • Dominican Republic - Pedro Santana Familias, President of the Dominican Republic (1844–1848, 1849, 1853–1856)
  • El Salvador -
    1. Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán, President of El Salvador (1845–1846)
    2. Fermín Palacios, Acting President of El Salvador (1846)
    3. Eugenio Aguilar, President of El Salvador (1846–1848)
  • Guatemala - José Rafael Carrera Turcios, President of Guatemala (1844–1848, 1851–1865))
  • Haiti -
    1. Jean-Louis Pierrot, President of Haiti (1845–1846)
    2. Jean-Baptiste Riché, President of Haiti (1846–1847)
  • Honduras - Coronado Chávez, President of Honduras (1845–1847)
  • Mexico -
    1. Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, President of Mexico (1846)
    2. Nicolás Bravo, President of Mexico (1846)
    3. Mariano Salas, President of Mexico (1846)
    4. Valentín Gómez Farías, President of Mexico (1846–1847)
  • Miskito Nation - George Augustus Frederic II, King of the Miskito Nation (1842–1865)
  • Nicaragua - José León Sandoval, Director of Nicaragua (1845–1847)
  • United States - James K. Polk, President of the United States (1845–1849)
  • Yucatán - Miguel Barbachano, Governor of Yucatán (1841, 1842–1843, 1844, 1846–1847, 1848–1853)
    • Independent from Mexico 1 January 1846 to 17 August 1848

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